Regular on 23/09/2006 at 11:04:40AM
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Has anyone else checked out this new game from the makers of Killer 7? It looks pretty cool.
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Game
Regular on 23/09/2006 at 7:57:59PM
Total Posts: 348
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I tried to watch an IGN video, but for some reason it didn't work.
From the garb that I read, it seems that ANOTHER Wii game involves a bloody sword. I don't care if it's magic - it's unimaginative. Why not use the control for something else?
Still, at least they're having a go - it's early days, yet... we'll see what happens in 12 months.
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Sibs
"Peace Respect Punk"
Regular on 23/09/2006 at 10:50:03PM
Edited: 23/9/06 22:51 Total Posts: 517
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Erm, aren't there only 2 games letting you 'swing' a sword with the Wii-mote so far...? There's Red Steel and this by the sounds of things... Unless there are loads more I've not heard about...
And Red Steel is mainly shooting by the looks of things, with swordplay only for certain encounters / bosses.
I'd hardly say 2 games using the Wii-mote for swordfights is excessive...
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Chaos
"Mooching around"
Regular on 24/09/2006 at 1:08:42PM
Total Posts: 4176
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Tennis racket, sword, making things jump. I could only get those uses for the Wiimote, what am I forgetting?
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Alfonse
Regular on 24/09/2006 at 1:57:55PM
Total Posts: 6788
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Anything that needed a c stick on gamecube.
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pb
"Shoryuken!"
Regular on 27/09/2006 at 1:08:17PM
Total Posts: 10397
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Drawing, snooker, moving, driving, turning, twisting, lightgun, pointer for strategy games, knife for medical games, First Person moving (Metroid etc) and more. Any game styles not using these?
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